04-13-2013 04:00 AM - edited 03-16-2019 04:46 PM
Just ran across this, and it was VERY annoying. I had to install ram to take my system from 2GB to 6GB to support CUPS 8.6.4. However, when I installed the ram it made my server think it was a 7828 and would give an error that the hardware was not supported for upgrading to 8.0(4). After a TAC case, we took out 2x 1GB sticks so it would only have 4GB and performed a successful upgrade.
Then, when upgrading to 8.6(4) while still on the 4GB of ram, the refresh upgrade went well until the reboot. Upon reboot, I assume because of my USB flash drive (128 GB but only 16GB required) it would throw an error about "Error Parsing Kickstart file " The following error was blah, blah, blah, check the path and try again. The issue turned out to be that I needed to go into the BIOS and make the server boot from the USB drive first so it would load the drivers and then it could read the kickstart file.
Hope this helps someone.
04-17-2013 05:16 AM
Hi william,
Which COP file u have used? please provide the COP file version.
04-17-2013 05:36 AM
Version 1.01
From that link is where I learned what the file name should be. Then I downloaded the file from CCO.
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